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read moreNew pay and display machines have been rolled out across a range of Tasmanian Park sites.
Tasmanian Minister for Parks, Nick Duigan noted “this is providing greater convenience for locals and visitors to purchase a parks pass or pay for camping fees.
“We are moving with the times, recognising the old deposit style boxes that require exact cash to be deposited in envelopes is simply not a convenient option for many people.
“We know people love our parks and want to do the right thing, but in some areas of Tasmania, a round-trip to the nearest bank is simply not a practical option.
“This technology will also allow for greater flexibility for people making impromptu visits to our National Parks and campsites.”
20 machines have been installed across the state over the past few months, including Mount William National Park, the Tasman Peninsula, Bruny Island, Mount Field National Park, Hartz Mountains, Cockle Creek, Cradle Mountain, Arthur River, Black River campground, Freycinet National Park, Douglas Apsley National Park and Narawntapu National Park.
The new machines join the four already existing at the Wineglass Bay car park in the Freycinet National Park, the Cradle Mountain gateway, the Jetty Beach campground at the South Bruny National Park and Fortescue Bay.
The pay and display machines use parking meter technology, with people worldwide familiar with their use. Similar machines are in operation in other states, such as New South Wales and Western Australia.
“While providing another flexible payment option, there are options for people who still prefer face to face contact, with staff at our visitor centres available to assist,” Minister Duigan added.
“The installation of the machines is about protecting our parks for future generations to enjoy.
“Our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future is about enhancing the visitor experience, which these machines will do.”
Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service staff worked closely with the vendor, APARC, to configure the machines to sell parks passes and camping fees in our national parks and reserves.
For more information on Tasmania’s parks and reserves, visit the PWS website.
Image. Credit: APARC
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